((Uh... no clue how to use this thing........ I'm sure it will kill me soon enough.))
1. Give the deathcube to a sod in a distant corner of the ship, in a room they are locked into that can be remotely vented. If there's a camera in there, keep an eye on them. They are to try the following, communicating the effect over radio after each combination:
a. A1, B3. If nothing happens.... then H1.
b. Place crystalline projector nearby. B1, B3. If nothing happens, H1.
c. Place crystalline projector ammo nearby. A1, B1, B6. If nothing happens, H1 (check the effect with ship-wide cameras if the sod is incapacitated).
2. Create a game that teaches human vocabulary to aliens, similar to the one Dester created. There are 100 levels, each level teaching rudimentary vocabulary through pictures, and in later levels, some text, and gauging understanding of the material through testing. For every 10 levels successfully completed, a new game becomes available to play. The levels become harder later on, with more abstract vocabulary being introduced and eventually sentences. Level progress for each player is uploaded to a satellite after each level is completed. Load the game onto 100 datapads, if available. Repeat action until I get a 5, if allowed.
3. Ask the engineers to create a prototype satellite the datapads can send level data to. Probes sent to the universe should be able to wirelessly interface with the satellite to collect level progression info to be returned to our universe. The satellite should be able to send new programs to individual datapads when requested by a probe sending instructions.
4. Deploy the satellite in Orgyverse, and send 99 of the datapads to the inhabited planet encased in something that will survive the trip. Also, it should be made sure that they will land gently, ideally near a population center. If I don't know how to do this, get help from some of the engineers.
5. Track incoming space debris. Either vaporize it with ship weapons, change its trajectory with weapons, or move out of the way. Try to protect Hephaestus similarly with weaponry if needed.